Laugarvatn Fontana is a geothermal spa located in the Suðurland region of Iceland. The spa is situated near the lake Laugarvatn and features three hot springs, each with its own unique characteristics. The springs have been used for various purposes, including cooking, bathing, and geothermal heating. One of the springs, Vígðalaug, is famous for being the site of a mass baptism for the Icelandic Parliament in the year 1000. Laugarvatn Fontana offers a range of facilities, including a geothermal bakery where visitors can learn about the traditional Icelandic practice of baking rye bread in the hot springs. The spa also features steam saunas and a restaurant serving soups, bread, and other refreshments. The facilities are suitable for families with children, and kids under 10 years old can enter for free with an accompanying adult
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Activities: We visited the spa and enjoyed the relaxing pools, steam baths, sauna and a dip in the lake
Highlights: We found it a nice change during our visit to the various sights of the Golden Circle. Especially with kids it is a nice change and thus we were not in the car all day driving from one sight to another ✨